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... reason why that treaty was not laid on the table was , that it contained an arti- ele , stipulating that it should ... reasons , and for those that follow : -Because , It has only been through the slow and painful progression of many ...
... reason why that treaty was not laid on the table was , that it contained an arti- ele , stipulating that it should ... reasons , and for those that follow : -Because , It has only been through the slow and painful progression of many ...
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... reason to repent that con- duct , than we had now to lament it . The contrast which the firmness and magna- nimity of the king of Sweden displayed , commanded equally our admiration and our support ; and he was sure that the house would ...
... reason to repent that con- duct , than we had now to lament it . The contrast which the firmness and magna- nimity of the king of Sweden displayed , commanded equally our admiration and our support ; and he was sure that the house would ...
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... reason to believe that there was treachery in some part of the Portuguese government , and to that part must be attributed the occasional preva- lence of French interest , and the conceal- ment of the advance of part of the French army ...
... reason to believe that there was treachery in some part of the Portuguese government , and to that part must be attributed the occasional preva- lence of French interest , and the conceal- ment of the advance of part of the French army ...
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... reason stated for refusing information was , that those who had communicated the in- telligence might be thereby injured . But , all the mischief that could be occasioned by this had been done already , for mi- nisters had in a public ...
... reason stated for refusing information was , that those who had communicated the in- telligence might be thereby injured . But , all the mischief that could be occasioned by this had been done already , for mi- nisters had in a public ...
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... , and for the same reason , because they could do no good , and might be productive of much mischief . 1 Peace no doubt was in itself desirable , and it 89 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 22 , 1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 90.
... , and for the same reason , because they could do no good , and might be productive of much mischief . 1 Peace no doubt was in itself desirable , and it 89 ] PARL . DEBATES , JAN . 22 , 1808. - The Lords Commissioners ' Speech . [ 90.
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